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Nick Gromicko, Certified Master Inspector Find a Home Inspector "Just as iron sharpens iron, one man sharpens another." Proverbs 27:17 |
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I wonder, Nick and Rob, if a mention of the transfer of pests to the building structure and roof would be helpful. Also, as I am currently dealing with, the tree can lean into the building crushing both the gutter and the roof edge.
My thoughts gentlemen The article reads well, with no typos that jumped off the page at me. Duke Griffin EcoVision LLC Home Inspections in Estes Park, CO Last edited by dgriffin; 9/21/09 at 1:43 PM.. Reason: additional thought abd spelling error |
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I did not read or see an explanation of the potential of tree root infiltration to below ground drainage.
Tree roots can cause issues with sanitary, storm, gas and water supply lines. Recommend having a sanitary, storm lateral inspection to determine integrity of below ground lines that are not visible to inspect with a non invasive general inspection. Now on the energy side of things trees are beneficial for shading and reducing heating costs if located properly on the South and West side of the home. I am sure Ben G. will address this with his future energy courses. |
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David and Duke,
Both are very good points and I put them in the article. Thanks! Researcher and Technical Writer, InterNACHI |
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1. Trees with structural defects are likely to cause failure ...
2. When planting trees, they should be kept far from the house. It is impossible for the homeowner to reliably predict how far... Nick, I thought that there was a standard of 10 feet or more. 3. Nick, maybe something should be said about the size of a large tree when it overhangs the structure and neighbors property and/or structure. Rich Mangold RCM Home Inspections, LLC www.RCMHomeInspections.com Email: Rich@RCMHomeInspections.com Phone: 847-698-5993 |
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I'm not really sure what you mean Researcher and Technical Writer, InterNACHI |
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You mention the hazard of structural defects in trees to property. But you should also stress the hazard to humans, particularly children. A diseased or dead tree limb is often referred to as a "widow maker". Think about children that may spend hours outside playing beneath a limb in danger of breaking off.
You should stress the consequences of overhanging tree limbs. A little bit of ice or a strong wind, and you could have thousands of dollars worth of damage to a roof. Finally, I don't recall the article mentioning that home inspectors should look for above ground service entrance lines or communication lines stressed by tree limbs. A power outage hazard. “The things that will destroy America are peace at any price, prosperity at any cost, safety first instead of duty first, the love of soft living, and the get-rich-quick theory of life.” Theodore Roosevelt Joe Funderburk, CMI Alpha & Omega Home Inspections, LLC Inspecting Upstate SC & Charlotte Metro, NC NACHI ID: NACHI05120170 www.aohomeinspection.com |
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I don't know what I was thinking. Children don't play outside anymore! The computers, TVs, and potato chips are INSIDE.
“The things that will destroy America are peace at any price, prosperity at any cost, safety first instead of duty first, the love of soft living, and the get-rich-quick theory of life.” Theodore Roosevelt Joe Funderburk, CMI Alpha & Omega Home Inspections, LLC Inspecting Upstate SC & Charlotte Metro, NC NACHI ID: NACHI05120170 www.aohomeinspection.com |
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